See a live Demonstration of Aras Requirements Management
Wednesday, January 9, 2013 – 11:00am Eastern
Register at http://aras.com/plm/001722

Aras Requirements Management combines advanced requirements management functionality with enterprise PLM providing powerful capabilities for complex systems engineering and systems of systems planning, development and realization. With Aras Requirements Management, users can identify, associate, track and trace different types of requirements - including physical, functional, logical and performance requirements - and validate that the system or product satisfies the original intent.

“Issues spanning multiple disciplines are difficult to catch when relying solely on an isolated requirements management tool,” notes CIMdata’s Collaborative Product Development Associates report ‘Integrating Requirements Management Across Product Development’. “Requirements simply represent one more view of a system or product structure. They must be managed with the same capabilities supported, including the organization of requirements in structures with links and dependencies, versioning, the definition of baselines, change and configuration management.”

Multi-Discipline Requirements Hierarchy
Aras Requirements Management enables the creation of a single, multi-discipline requirements hierarchy that can be organized into multiple requirements documents addressing individual disciplines including mechanical, electrical, software, firmware and others. Each requirements document has chapters and sections with configurable version control throughout the hierarchy. A multi-discipline hierarchy enables the organization of requirements by traditional discipline or other groupings without losing their place in the overall hierarchy. This capability is critical for designing today’s complex products and systems where a single requirement is often addressed by a combination of hardware, software and electronics.

Requirements are then linked to specifications, parts, Bills of Material, test plans and other PLM items at different phases of the lifecycle becoming part of the overall configuration. Change management workflow assures requirements stay in sync as the system or product evolves over the life cycle.

Aras Requirements Management – Solution Highlights

Enhanced Requirements Capture - Make anything a requirement including Files, Emails, Scanned Images, URL links, Pictures, Videos (even from YouTube), as well as existing PLM items, such as Parts, Materials, Drawings and Models

Trace Matrix Verification - Provides traceability of requirements to verify that systems, subsystems and interfaces satisfy all of requirements, from high-level conceptual down to the detailed component-level

Comprehensive Impact Analysis - Requirements are included in the impact analysis on proposed changes and can become affected items on ECRs & ECOs

Closed Loop Validation - Full support for validation plans, procedures and all related documentation with reporting, sign-offs and workflow

Complete Compliance - A full audit trail with change history can be automatically recorded for environments with compliance and regulatory conditions

Powerful & Easy to Use – Comprehensive features with secure web browser access and familiar look and feel for users across the enterprise

Multi-Discipline - Simultaneously manage requirements from many different disciplines – mechanical, electronics & electrical, firmware and software – together in one environment for complex systems engineering

Cross-Functional - Achieve requirements collaboration with Product Management, Marketing, Quality, Manufacturing, Procurement, Field Support and other groups throughout the product life cycle

Extended Enterprise Collaboration - Gather requirements from across the extended enterprise and involve customers, subcontractors and outsourced manufacturers with strict security for need-to-know visibility and access

Federated Integration - Connects securely to existing enterprise systems and authoring tools throughout the company using Web services

“Bringing together requirements management and PLM isn’t a new idea. It just hasn’t been done very well to date,” said Peter Schroer, President of Aras. “We didn’t acquire a separate requirements management system and try to stitch it in to our existing technology. We built it right on our PLM platform so global businesses get all of the advanced functionality along with the scalability, security and flexibility they really need without having to deal with two different systems.”

Learn more and see a live demonstration on the Aras Requirements Management webcast on Wednesday, January 9, 2013. Registration at http://aras.com/plm/001722